EN - 3 EN AF Ree Fy FAGAN PEARSE, 5 WEL mas Carols. + Mrs. Wolf. aa 2 -- PORT- PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 11th, 1968 (Too late for last week) A: Presentation was held in the churéh for Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn of Lindsay (nee Alice Taylor) who were married in the church in July. Mr. A. E. Ribey very ably acted as Master of Cere- mony. The evening opened with the singing of Christ. A Reading by Songs by Miss Sharon Archer. Duet "by Miss Bernice Grace and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull. Reading by Mrs. Leslie Argue and Rev. M. A. Dougherty. Solo by Miss Bernice Grace. Mr. Ribey asked Miss Maty 7» BURKETON NEWS Bradburn and Mr. Allan Ar- gue to escort the bride and groom to two chairs at the front of the church where he read an address. Mrs. Har. old Larmer made the pre sentation from the commun. ity. Both Mr. & Ms. Quinn veplietl fit{ingly, thanking the communi r the gifts. Then all assembled in the church hall where lunch was served which brought a de.' lightful evening to a close. Mr. Stanley Taylor spent Christmas Eve among: other guests at the home of his aunt Mrs. Fred Toms, 'Enni.. skillen. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell of Oshawa were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Stephenson. Mr.. Humphrey Hewitt of Toronto has been a"guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johr Aegis and family during the Holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tavlor and Junie motored to Cooks: town Sunday afternoon to spend Christmas eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Power. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Lar- mer and Grant were Christ mas dinner guests of Mr, & Mrs. Edward McMahon and family of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Lar- mer, Park Hill were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer. The U.C.W. meeting of the New Year was held at the home of Mrs. Grant Frank: lin. There were fourteen members and two visitors present: Mrs. Franklin op: ened, the meeting by giving a reading "Lets think it over" a better way to get along to- gether: . Mrs. O. Croxall read the scripture followed by prayer. Mrs. Fred Lamb gave"the financial statement for last year. Mrs. H. Toombs gave the secretary's report. = A Valentine ' tea will be) held Wed., Feb. 14th. All the la. dies in the community" are invited. NOW AVAILABLE... From the first of Fy 1968, the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan will accept | 'applications for Group Insurance coverage. You will find several advantages in this new 'provision? "Group Medical ervices in BEd Et Ee EE 1 fr ERE SES PMIESMAR 3 Api; ic. SMALL GROUPS: COLLECTOR AND EMPLOYMENT GROUPS: RATES: well as large. a. Nowgroupcoverageisavailable to small groups too. OMSIP will offer group insurance to small groups--minimum size 6 per- sons. Since other plans have in many cases required a mini- mum of at least 20 persons to. obtain group coverage the new OMSIP plan 'will widen the availability. of medical insur- * ance to many small groups, as common bond medical" An'innovation offered by OMSIP group coverage is its availability to groups with some Y other than em- ployment. For instance, mem- bers of a business or profes- sional association might form a group in,ordér to take advan- tage of more convenient - insurance -coverage. Employment groups, those made up of people at a com- mon place of employment, are of course also eligible. Effective Dates of Coverage: A) If the applicant applies within 30 days of the termination of coverage by a grotip medical insurance plan, OMSIP coverage begins on 'the day following the termination of the former coverage. B) OMSIP coverage of other group. applicants becomes effective three months' Jolloving the date whep application is received and approved. [3 RY; I Tog! } NLT OMSIP helps pay your doctor's hills. OMSIP ys 0 Ontario Medical Association schedule of Tees. HEALTH INSURANCE REGISTRATION BOARD Medical and Hospital Insurance Services for Ontario 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7 GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO Hon. JOHN P. ROBARTS, Prime Minister The same low OMSIP rates will be available to groups as they are to individuals: TYPE OF CONTRACT « The single person « The family of two + o The family of - three or morel....., "YOU PAY $ 5.00 every month $10.00 every month $12.50 every month [4 Manchester News The holstein banquet will be held in the church base. ment on Saturday, Jan. 27th. The ladies would like to sce a good turn out. The next meeting will he held Feb. 1st at Mrs. Stevens home. by - Mrs. Croxall dainty lunch. served a Christie season . Miss spent . Cathryn the holiday" with her mother in Balti- more, Md. Mr. and Mrs! B. D.- Hit- chens and. daughter -Wendy and Mrs. June Thompson and -| family, Oshawa were guests of Mr. "and Mrs. L.-B. Ro: berts on Saturday evening. The hostess . assisted. The | occasion. in Honors of their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell who celebrated their forty nineth wedding anniversary. Mr. and: Mrs: Roberts or tertained Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos: Roberts and: Mr. and. Mrs; Gordon King and family of : Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Croden and family, London, Ont.;:. Mr, and Mrs... 'Neil Foster of Nova Scotia, Misses Alice.:and. Karen Thompson, l0shawa over the Christa holidayes Mr. and: Mis. Rule are | visiting relatives in: Ottawa: 4 With Mr. and Mrs. Roberts over( the New Year were Miss Alice: Thgmpson,-Osha- wa and Mr: John, Hoge, Tot: onto. - - i OROABLOOM. roberts Brie x Yard Interior ns "Service Custom Made Ships Covers BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL --» DIRE G. 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